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Date published: 20 August 2025

A review of inter-governmental cooperation and communication during Ukraine resettlement efforts in Scotland - 1. Introduction

Section 5 discusses the Scottish Super Sponsor Scheme and is split into five parts: i) collaboration concerning its establishment, ii) the design of the scheme, iii) the visa processing and pause of the scheme, iv) the ongoing inter-governmental collaboration that took place, and v) the long-term challenge of moving people out of Welcome Accommodation.
Date published: 3 October 2024

Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament: A Reflection of Session 5 - What is post-legislative scrutiny?

Secondly, there is an evaluation function relating to whether or not the aims of an Act are reflected in the results and effects of legislation once implemented4De Vrieze, F., & Hassan, V. (2017). Comparative Study on Post-Legislative Scrutiny.
Petitions Petition published: 6 October 2022

Establish an independent inquiry and an independent national whistleblowing officer to investigate concerns about the alleged mishandling of child safeguarding enquiries by public bodies

  Official Report of Meeting 05 February 2025 Written Submissions PE1979/A: Patricia Hewitt submission of 2 November 2022  (71.9KB, pdf) PE1979/B: Claire Mooney submission of 3 November 2022 (93.6KB, pdf) PE1979/C: Minister for Children and Young People submission of 28 November 2022 (135.1KB, pdf) PE1979/D: Anonymous submission of 22 December 2022 (94.4KB, pdf) PE1979:E: Edinburgh Peace Institute submission of 28 December 2022 (111.3KB, pdf) PE1979/F: Anonymous submission of 3 January 2023  (98.3KB, pdf) PE1979/G: Clare Chalmers submission of 7 January 2023 (119.8KB, pdf) PE1979/H: Stephanie Morrison submission of 10 January 2023 (47KB, pdf) PE1979/I: Petitioner submission of 11 January 2023 (169.6KB, pdf) PE1979/J: Anonymous submission of 14 January 2023 (196.6KB, pdf) PE1979/K: Helen Cadden submission of 3 February 2023 (57.2KB, pdf) PE1979/L: Annice MacLeod submission of 3 February 2023 (82.3KB, pdf) PE1979/M: Anonymous submission of 9 January 2023  (90.8KB, pdf) PE1979/N: Anonymous submission of 31 January 2023 (180.2KB, pdf) PE1979/O: Petitioner submission of 3 March 2023 (198.1KB, pdf) PE1979/P: General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTC Scotland) submission of 13 March 2023 (149KB, pdf) PE1979/Q: Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland submission of 13 March 2023 (264KB, pdf) PE1979/R: Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) submission of 15 March 2023 (106KB, pdf) PE1979/S: Petitioner submission of 16 April 2023 (181KB, pdf) PE1979/T: Anonymous submission of 14 April 2023  (116KB, pdf) PE1979/U: Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) submission of 19 May 2023  (143KB, pdf) PE1979/V...
Petitions Petition published: 25 February 2021

Retain falconers' rights to practise upland falconry in Scotland

   Official Report of Meeting 08 November 2023 Written submissions PE1859/A: Scottish Government submission of 2 June 2021 PE1859/B: Petitioner submission of 7 June 2021 PE1859/C: Petitioner submission of 26 August 2021 PE1859/D: Alex Matossian submission of 26 August 2021 PE1859/E: Roy Lupton submission of 30 August 2021 PE1859/F: Petitioner submission of 15 September 2021 PE1859/KK: /G: Hazel Marshall submission of 29 September 2021 PE1859/H: Alex Matossian submission of 29 September 2021 PE1859/I: Petitioner submission of 30 September 2021 PE1859/J: Amy Wallace submission of 30 September 2021 PE1859/K: Roy Lupton submission of 30 September 2021 PE1859/L: Keith Talbot submission of 30 September 2021 PE1859/M: NatureScot submission of 7 October 2021 PE1859/N: Lauren McGough submission of 16 October 2021 PE1859/O: Scottish Government submission of 10 November 2021 PE1859/P: Amy Wallace submission of 22 November 2021 PE1859/Q: Alex Matossian submission of 24 November 2021 PE1859/R: Keith Talbot submission of 25 November 2021 PE1859/S:Petitioner submission of 11 November 2021 PE1859/T: Petitioner submission of 30 November 2021 PE1859/U: Thomas Dutton submission of 25 November 2021 PE1859/V...
Date published: 30 January 2018

Leaving the EU - Implications for Health and Social Care - Public Health

For example, the EU issued a series of Directives that limited the sulphur content of both fuels and emissions from power plants and industrial sites3Vestreng, V., Myhre, G., & Fagerli, H et al, . (2007).
Date published: 6 December 2017

Prisoner voting in Scotland - a short summary - Recent UK developments

Communication from the authorities (01/09/2017) concerning the case of HIRST (No. 2) v. the United Kingdom (Application No. 74025/01).
Date published: 14 September 2017

Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill - Mandatory quotas or voluntary targets?

This approach is intended to encourage companies to adopt ways to improve gender balance on boards 8Sutherland, V., Macdougall, L., & Glass, A. (2016).
Date published: 14 September 2017

Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Bill - Benefits of diversity

Research commissioned from the Scottish Government on gender diversity for private boards described the significant business benefits of diversity: …including lower labour turnover, higher levels of commitment and motivation amongst employees, improved reputation (amongst customers and potential employees), better understanding of customer needs and more flexibility and creativity within the business from the increased range of perspectives, skills and capabilities4Sutherland, V...
Last updated: 3 December 2019

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It is based on the common law defence established in England 4 and Wales by the leading case of Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd (and generally accepted in Scotland).
Last updated: 28 August 2019

Policy Memorandum Children Equal Protection from Assault Scotland Bill

The recent ECtHR decisions in Tlapak and others v Germany and Wetjen and others v Germany (both decisions of 22 March 2018) are particularly significant in that the Court effectively endorsed statutory bans on all forms of the corporal punishment of children.

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